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The Unpredictable Consequences of Love: A feel-good novel filled with seaside secrets

Jill Mansell

7 Reviews

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Cornwall, Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Romance, Adult & contemporary romance, Family & relationships

A deliciously romantic novel about a girl who's determined NOT to fall in love.

When Josh Strachan, newly returned to his home in north Cornwall from sunny California, first meets Sophie Wells, he's immediately smitten. Sophie's pretty, she's funny, she has lots of friends and she clearly loves her job as a photographer, despite the sometimes tricky clients.

There's just one problem: Sophie has very firmly turned her back on love. It's nothing personal, she tells Josh, but she just doesn't do dates. And no one - not even Sophie's scatty best friend Tula - will tell him why.

Josh is sure Sophie likes him - he's just got to find out what's put her off romance. And then put things right...

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Praise for The Unpredictable Consequences of Love: A feel-good novel filled with seaside secrets

  • Praise for Jill Mansell:

  • 'Bursting with humour, brimming with intrigue and full of characters you'll adore' ***** - Heat

  • Jill Mansell keeps on getting better every time...smart and grown-up chick lit at its very best - Good Housekeeping

  • A warm, witty and romantic read that you won't be able to put down - Daily Mail

  • Jill Mansell is in a different league. And you'll fall in love with the characters in this lovely tale - Sun

  • Pick this up at your peril: you won't get a thing done till it's finished - Heat

  • To read it is to devour it - Company

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Jill Mansell

'The queen of witty, heart-warming, feel-good love stories' Red; 'One of my favourite writers' Katie Fforde

Jill Mansell started writing fiction while working in the NHS, after she read a magazine article that inspired her to join a local creative writing class. She has since written over twenty Sunday Times bestsellers, including Should I Tell You, And Now You're Back, It Started With A Secret, Maybe This Time, This Could Change Everything and You And Me, Always, and her books have sold over 13 million copies around the world.

Jill's hobbies include buying stationery, particularly magical new colours of ink for the fountain pen she uses to write all her books. She lives in Bristol with her family.

Jill keeps in touch with her readers on Twitter - @JillMansell - and Facebook - /OfficialJillMansell.

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